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Great Book I've Started
I just started reading a great book on Firearms Training. It is called "Police Pistolcraft" by Michael E. Conti. If you can't find the book at your bookstore being it was just released you can see it on the web site www.sabergroup.com If your looking to read something that to me is a cut above the rest check it out. He gets into how marksmanship training and combat training are different animals.
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Ill have to look for it
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: UCF
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I received my copy yesterday. I skimmed through it last night and it looks to be a great read.
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Let me know what you think of the book. To me it is by far one on the better books on shooting. I haven't read anything he wrote yet i'd disagree with
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